Scott Dunlap's blog of trail running, ultrarunning, triathlon, and other life adventures. I enjoy the physical, emotional, and spiritual journey of outdoor events and the chance to meet cool people. This blog contains interviews, research, original fiction, new product ideas, and all things trail running.

Taking a cue from the independent sleeve design of the Injinji tsoks, the Nut-Tsak 3-pocket design protects the family jewels from any unwanted chafing. Similar use of advanced, breathable fabrics like CoolMax and Lycra make the solution wickable and all-season. David demonstrates below.

This is not just a joke, yet very funny, especially the picture. I have been looking for a product, because on anything over 3 hours I get a real bad rash on the "underside". This is really hard to talk about, but you brought it up beautifully. I was glad to see the website for Saxx Apparel and may make a purchase; anything is worth a try. Has anyone out there gave this a try, and does anyone else have trouble wearing spandex? It helps me with between the legs chaff, but does murder on the area of discussion.

I just found this dated post, but I have created underwear that solve this problem. Not as anatomically correct as Injinji, but provides comfort and separation. It has been quoted as "vibrams for the family jewels" and good for any sport but also the winner of "B.I.G." Best New Running Product for 2011.Happy Trails All,Chris VarneyCEORÜEZ, Inc.

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I'm a technology entrepreneur who took up trail running and triathloning back in 2001 to get off the work treadmill and see a bit more of the outdoors. I also love to eat, so the exercise helps me justify those extra helpings. ;oP I'm always interested in learning more about trail running - please comment and link away!

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